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Could be a bad charger. Could also be the laptop itself, I had something very similar happen to one of my laptops. It's a paper weight now, totally dead.
you need to check both battery and charger adopter. It seems your battery may have short inside of it. try other charger and battery for test if you can.
Usually when a Samsung phone plugs into a computer, it turns itself into a no-service mode, and displays only a charging screen. This is to prevent people from turning their phone into a modem. It should still be displaying at least a white screen, but it can no longer send/receive any data except for over the USB cable.
I hope this helps!
well if it wont display anything that means the chipset has been damaged somehow my hp pavilion did the same thing and i had to buy a new graphics card try opening up the computer and have a look if you see heat sinks in a square without a fan that will be the chipset smell it if it smells like burnt plastic it needs replacing
Are you pressing all three at the same time. I believe that is what they are refeing too. Just keep pressing those three buttons, as the computer starts up.
Sounds like he forgot to plug back in the sound cable when he took his iPod out. Simple fix for this. Pull out the desktop box (computer) and find what should be a green sound cable and plug it into a green port in the back of your computer. If your having trouble as to what it looks like, get your son to identify what he took out of your desktop to listen to his iPod and plug it back in. Also check that your speakers are turned on and are up on the speakers and on your desktop, which you can find in the bottom right hand corner near your desktop clock. The icon looks like a speaker and just click on it once and make sure its up all the way and not muted. Let me know if this works or not
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